But speakers are often invited to sermonise at Friday prayers at which a challenge to their views would be thought inappropriate. The problem is greatest in London. |
Both generals, in the intervals of actual war, sermonise each other, and with much the same spirit that they fight. |
Neither does he sermonise through his characters, a temptation that few directors can resist. |
Instead, he continues to sermonise on the problems of poor countries – and even has the gall to come with his own pet theory. |
Hearing him sermonise on the subject of Zinedine Zidane's tarnished legacy was nothing short of nauseating. |
Though identity politics underpin everything he has written over the past decade, Akhtar is determined not to sermonise. |